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Daily Archives: August 15, 2012

HHS releases new report on efforts to end the tobacco epidemic

“The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today released a progress report to the tobacco strategic action plan that highlights the accomplishments and strategies of the Obama administration to help tobacco users quit and prevent children from starting to use tobacco products…Tobacco use is the leading cause of premature and preventable death in… Continue Reading

FTC Advises Parents How to Protect Kids' Personal Information at School

News release: “A new school year usually means filling out paperwork like registration forms, health forms, and emergency contact forms, to name a few. The Federal Trade Commission wants parents to know that many school forms require personal and sensitive information that, in the wrong hands, could be used to commit fraud in their child’s… Continue Reading

Census – Nonemployer Statistics: 2010

“Annual report on businesses without paid employees in nearly 450 industries for the nation, states, counties and metropolitan areas. Most who own such businesses are self-employed and operate very small businesses (for example, real estate agents or beauticians) that may or may not be their primary source of income. Total number of nonemployer firms in… Continue Reading

CRS Report – Gun Control Legislation

Gun Control Legislation, William J. Krouse, Specialist in Domestic Security and Crime Policy. August 3, 2012 Congress has debated the efficacy and constitutionality of federal regulation of firearms and ammunition, with strong advocates arguing for and against greater gun control. In the wake of the July 20, 2012, Aurora, CO, theater mass shooting, in which… Continue Reading

Paper – A Technology-Centered Approach to Quantitative Privacy

Gray, David C. and Citron, Danielle Keats, A Technology-Centered Approach to Quantitative Privacy (August 14, 2012). Available at SSRN “Our analysis and proposal draw upon insights from information privacy law. Although information privacy law and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence share a fundamental interest in protecting privacy interests, these conversations have been treated as theoretically and practically… Continue Reading

Deloitte: Why water is a CFO issue

CFO Insights – Ripple effects: Why water is a CFO issue “Much of the world is parched. In July, just under 56 percent of the contiguous United States was experiencing drought conditions, the most extensive area in the 12-year history of the U.S. Drought Monitor. Elsewhere drought-like conditions may be in store for India and… Continue Reading

UK – Ebook Acquisition and Lending Briefing

Ebook Acquisition and Lending Briefing – Public, Academic and Research Libraries, August 2012: “This paper presents some of the legal, strategic and technical problems that arise from the addition of scholarly and trade ebooks to library collections, together with possible solutions. Some of the most common business models are briefly set out. The latest data… Continue Reading